Author: tess-schoonhoven

The longest running multi-camera sitcom in TV history, “The Big Bang Theory,” announced the 12th season set to air May 2019 will be its last. With other big hits such as “Supernatural” and “Grey’s Anatomy” being renewed for a 14th and 15th season, respectively, these TV shows are some of the longest-running, scripted TV series […]

Rappers Andy Mineo and Lecrae teamed up for their sold-out Better Late Than Never tour, making a stop Oct. 5 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium. The two artists have worked together on past records by rap group 116, but fans have eagerly awaited the return of Mineo and Lecrae. The concert featured opening artists Whatuprg, […]

New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Dallas — these are big cities in which many students find themselves searching for a summer internship. Summer internships are a common requirement for many college majors, but do these internships actually help students? Are they useful in preparing them for the post-graduation work force? Most […]

Walking down the street, eating in a restaurant or riding public transport are all situations where a potential emergency situation could occur. Are you prepared to react and take action if something were to happen? Lifeguarding is a common summer job for many highschool or college students. To have this job they must learn CPR, […]

“I know that this may be the only time in my life that these experiences will be available to me, so I’m thrilled to be able to participate when opportunities arise,” said AJ Ursua, senior biology and cello performance double major and student pres- ident of the University Choir and Orchestra, about the UCO trip […]

Opening this fall, the Denis and Carol Troesh Engineering Building 100,000 square ft building located between the Cottages living area and he Shelby and Ferne Collinsworth School of Music, will host more than 750 students in 35 different classrooms and labs. The building has 50 offices, three staircases, two elevators and cost more than $50 […]

“This march is the beginning of a movement, a revolution to inspire others to join the many others across the nation fighting for an end to gun violence,” said Robert Jimenez, junior at Citrus Hill High School in Perris, California, one of the student organizers for the March for Our Lives Riverside protest march to […]

Crafters, artists and creators alike met together for a weekend to showcase their handmade products at the Riverside Galleria at Tyler in the Etsy Guild Market. Etsy, a website designed to give private creators and small businesses an outlet to sell their one-of-a-kind products, hosted the market to give local sellers a chance to expand […]

Our culture has elevated positivity to a toxic level. There is a movement going on that sets up being happy and joyous all the time as the standard to be achieved for one to seem normal. But this expectation of constant positivity does not actually encourage people to grow in personal contentment but instead creates […]

Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy is annually honored, and the Riverside community takes part in this tribute in many ways. This year, the Riverside African American Historical Society Inc. hosted its 25th annual Walk-a-Thon to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a community. The walk started at Stratton Community Center and ended at the […]